The Mean Checkers Machine
The Mean Checkers Machine is a 1980 video game designed by Lance Micklaus for The Software Exchange for the TRS-80 Level II Model I microcomputer.
The Mean Checkers Machine | |
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Developer(s) | Lance Micklaus |
Publisher(s) | The Software Exchange |
Platform(s) | TRS-80 |
Release | 1980 |
Plot summary
The Mean Checkers Machine is a computer version of checkers with four levels of difficulty.[1]
Reception
J. Mishcon reviewed The Mean Checkers Machine in The Space Gamer No. 32.[1] Mishcon commented that "A super program. If you enjoy checkers, I heartily recommend this work."[1]
gollark: ~~also, binary websockets please~~
gollark: I want to get ahead of the FSy nonsense. Also, please add a binary argument to websocker sending.
gollark: Such as?
gollark: - no find- no handles - read/write/append functions- paths specified as tables, optionally
gollark: Hey, we should make a standard for an easier to implement FS API!
References
- Mishcon, J. (October 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (32): 27–28.
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